THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 18GG. CITY INTELLIGENCE ror Additional City litielU'j nee are El ,:dh 2Jay Remoious Iktellioekce Baptist. JtevivalK. During the past lew weeks a re.Kal of reltsiou has been in projrress in many of the Baptist oltiirchen ol tlm city . In the Futirtli Church, under the pastoral car ol Rot. lieu urn Jeflery, at the cor ner of Knth and Huttouwood etrtois, the work ai corjiplihcd has been truly pr.itnylna, one hundred and seventy new members liavlnx ben added to the church. l)r. Jefl'oiy Iim altcndy baptized out ol this nuinbtr one hundred and fifty five. To-morrow will bo a day ot in noli rejoicing In this churcli. ussevcral auditional converts will liavo lu.uiiDiatorcd to them tne ordinauco ol baptism X,io bncramont of the Lord's Bnppcr w 111 also take placa. Calvary Jiaptitt (hunk An Interost hag boon prowiDfr up in this chnrch lor numo lire or tlx weeks past, Ion y -five bavin? prolersed conversion, and lour having- been restored. K v Mr. Mckean, the. laslor, baptized njjlit lau Mi day niht, making twenty-eirut baLt'zctl this ar clurinii tu s season. Ihe olmrch in In Fiitb street, lio'ow Carpeutor. 'Hit Tinth Ihuixh Itev. Dr. Konnard, pastor ot tlio Tenth iinpttst caurch, in KiKlitk) street, near Oreen, lias had a large addition to his membership wlilitn the Inst two months, and the interest on Hio snt jeet of rolljrion is still uuahutod. Dr. K unard is tl.o old' Bt pastor among tue U.iust church ol this city, I RKBB YTrRIAN. 1'he Cohort-ink Church Itev. ilr, Maclirnorc, the new pastor ol this church, lias been iustrnnicutal in addin t many new members to it communion. The church for many weeks has been crowded With anxious listeners to tho truths ul ;he trospel. ( uU Uxhiidml.Uuy. Morris C. fciulphen, patorof tlio bprintf Oarucn rcesliytcnuu Church, in eleventh stieet, near Green, has received a unanimous call to tho broich i'rejl ytoiiau Chuivh, Now York city, located on fourteenth street, between Filth and 8'Xih avenues. It it probable th.it the call wi.l be at.cct.tcd, METHODIST. The Hancock Mieot Methodist Episcopal Clnirch, under the pastoral chairo of the licv. William K. Wood, has been mvored with a yo.ir of prosperity. H e r church eeitlco bus been improved and Dcauti fled, and the parson a eo relumished. Abnut aventy. five persons have been couvericd, tho most of fwbich have connected tbemsolves witu the church. A era cioun and powtrlui icvivai is aow in promts, aad as many as lorty persons have coiuj lorward lor prayer on a tingle cvcuinir during the week. Ail their col lections are in advance of tormer yeats, between three thoucnaiid and lour thou, and dollurs hurinz been raited lor those purposes. -. Ihe year will close witu a rnnd reunion festival on Thursday oveninjt next. All tho tormer pastern are expected to be present at a deliver addrcsie j, una a ieantilul presont will be made to each uf thein. Choice refreshments aud appropriate music will cu iiveu the occasion. ... Tue rcisoii Facts akd FiQuitEg. The nineteenth anuual report ol tuu lcmjA-ctorw ot tho County 1'tison is an intretinK aud eminently suit festive document. Its figures thoroughly , verily tne wisdom of the maxim, "1'rniu up a child," oto. 'I he total ntmibor of comnirt..ieats for the year 1FC5 was 16,142. Tnis was not a very larire innreabe ovor those tor 1864, which were 14 067. It is less than thoso lor 1803, wuich were 17 and more 1han ont-UTth less than thoso lor 1800, wuioa amounted to 20,801. . , i Ihe ratio ol increase in the numbor of commit roonts for the post year has been largest during the last months of the year, lhecoromt meuts for the Brat six months of 1&6 wore less than lor the corresponding- period of 18ti4. vis., ttlUS atuinst bUG2. For the lust six mouths ot the past year, however, there were 10,036 commitments acainst 7105 tor tho last six mouths ot lht!4, aud 7043 white men aeaiust4115 for the tame period of 1804. A lurse increase in the number of commitments lor the current year may be confident, v anticipated. The expenses oi the prisoners were $60 262 83. Tho prolits ot the manulaoturinir department were V2S67 69, and the amount received lor tne support of United 8tates prisoners, $1135 lift. This loaves the Actual cost to the city tor the niaintunanco . of the enson 869.2o2 &3. i I Ihe nativities of those sentcnoed to hard labor were : .Pennsylvania, 168; Eastern Htates, 6; Midd e S ates, exceplinxl'eunsylvania.SO; Koutbern UtateB, 49: Western States, 8: Ireland, 0.1: England, 14: Uer- many, 26 ; Scotland, 6; France, 1 ; other art ef the world, 11; total, 403. The hard labor prisoners who had er 'had not learned a trade or protrusion weie: Had learned a trade, 181; no traae, 164; service, 45; accountant, jb: total, 4ua. fita e of edocabon of said prisoners i Can read. 71: can read and write, 218; cannot read, 84; total, Habits of same prisoners: Moderate drinkers, 167: temperate. 144: intemporato, 102; total, 4u3. Aires oi same: 20 years and under, 101 ; frutn 20 to 80 years, 176; from 80 to 40 years, 84; 40 to 60 years, 28; over 60 years, la ; total, U3. FLOtm akd Meal. Tho inspections of flour and meal in Philadelphia during the week end ing March 8, 1806, we r as follows: Barrels ot Su pcrQup. 101 1 ; do. Kino, 2; do. Aliddlinirs, 11; do. liye, 277 ; do. corn ileal , eai. i otai, io.itu. Lcctnre of William L Stone on the Early newspaper rrcss ot America, A lecture on this subject was delivered on Monday evening, at Library Hall, Berecn, by Mr. W. L. Btoue. Tue lect jrer's review of the early newspaper press ot tuW country embraced the period anterior to the Involution. All the Btppis were named in their order, with the time at which they started respec'.ively, the namea ot the editors and publishers, with, many curi- - ous incidents in personal and newspaper history. The nrt press was enablished in CamtmUee. .Massachusetts, eighteen years utter the landing of the Pilgrims, where it was operated for forty years without a rival in America. In 1044, censers ot the press were appoint ed. In 1674, the first press was established In Boston. In 1704 the first rewspuper appeared, called -the Boston Jsewa Utter, ot the size ot a halt sheet of looljcan, edited bv John Campbell. who announced, not lone afterwards, that he was "thirteen months behind in giving the news from Europe 1" In 1719 Ihe lloston (fazelte wus issued, of which James Ftanklin was the printer. In 1721 Franklin established the Jfeuo Enytand Vourant, Had being soon alter imprisoned, was succeeded by his brother Benlamin. In 1727 Jaoies Fianklin established a paper at Newport, In 1731 the BoBton Weekly licluarsal afterwards called the Boston Erie ning fujl wus started by mourns fleet, r leei wia a crtntus in ins way, and wrote many bard bits lor his columns. Curiously enonch, the rnother-hi law of tnis Fleet was the original Mother Goose, authoress of the world-lamous "Mother Goose's Melodies." Her "Nursery lthymes'' were first printed by rieei. New York, it seems, was twenty-one years behind Boston in ucwepaoei", the first paper Having been enauiuuea in 172, Dy vvniiam B'adtord, tinder the the tiilofthe New York Ganette. The size was abeut linlf a sheet of fools cap. Klcht years subsequently tue Kew York It-ceWy Journal was staited by John Philip ri . i . .. . a.- i i. .... ti - . .. . r AvunuT tue UJOBt it-ariess, ii uut iu uusi iurui ble, of the eatlisr newspaper editors. He was indicted for libslline the Government, was de fended by Andrew Hamilton, a id acquitted, re- ' ceivine as a public testiuomul the freedom of the eity in a masnlllcent t ld box. lu the course of th lecture Mr. St- ne read extracts irom an editorial bv Zensar. written in 1724. Hall a dozen other papers wore established in uiiH city previous to tuo He volution, but we have not epnee to follow the record lurthor. wr. Sitre dwelt at seme leiiL'th soon the mis- (.aPfsof the press, iltustra'io; them by a few cumin anecdotes, lie also made ome perti nent observations uoon the rc-.luionsof the press to the public ana tne editor to his patrons. ji. i, evening rust. Important Military Order, i The ' following Important ' order was to-diy issued by the commanding officer of the Military Department of Washington: ITMinmi a n v-o a npDiDTUBW'T nv W A finiunrAU D. C March 8. 18CC To allay uneasiness, and prevent Utieu'ion conceruiH,; titles to lands and other property confiscated mid soli by authority of the United States Government during the recent Rebellion, it is dirootc I that no person within thu limits of this Department, who ha dnlv acquired a title to property by such sales, thall be disturbed n the possession r control of the same bv r ation of anv State or municipal courts. The ration of the Federal conrts in re lation to such nronertv will alone be regarded. Commanding otlieers and the Provost J udje at Alexandria will renort to these beadauartcrs immediately atiy attempted violation of this order. By command oi Maior-flenei al C. C. Auocb, J. II. Taylor, Assistant Adjutant-General. A Card from BIthop Lynch. TotheKdltoroftrowlfork Tribune iir: The Tribune, ol this muruins. honors me with an editor al paragraph. 1 have ever endeavored to sUud aloaT irnm anary pulitlcal discussions, deemm that couisi most in accordauo with my eco.emsticl ch iro t( t. 1 have now an additional motive, in the duty of "leltinr bygones bo hyKOlios," and ol loakiuc lorwnrd orlelulJy, and ot laooriiig earscstly aid manluhy for a hsppier future. You will abow tuj, however, 10 correct some iniMukes as to lao. roia tin to myi-rlf, intowii.cb tho writer oi the para gruph has lalltu. 1. lie stules that I "was an original, acrirmniinv cflicient, and persl'tont 1'io-bluvory Ktiuei." Xhis charire nil, 1 think inrpriso my perioua' frlenas, an it certainly sjrpiifeos mi ho lar a acrimmy ii charged, it does not tady with sundry n iticoiol m and my acts, publisiii d in tlio Jribune itseli m 14)1, 1K2, and 18ti8 However, let th' charge aa. To discuss it wouid bo to uicu3! pulltits, iroji which 1 a.etain. 2. the parapraph state; that I bad a 7V Ileum eclebruted on tho reduction ot For.; Bum'sr in April, Ifctil. In roiiiy, I state that tue Tc Jhum was announced aud suiik spec. ally to crive thanks to UoJ lor the wonuerlul tact still incomprehensible to luo-tbit not a Binto mo naa oeen lost in the artil lery duel ol those two davs, 'J'ho accompanying prayers nnpioreu a coniinuaneo oi mo samo u.vino inncy that tho clouds wmcu tnreatenei miith; pass away, ana tnat tno muu nnni not lia,ve to mourn the loss ol many lives. This, it secm to rao, was a Christian appeal, not inappronriato in aeon vrepatioa where many near and dear to u ba'l tntsed turouirn uie aanser uuscuthed. ami mluht ag in be exposed. I am not responit:o lor no es palier versions or newspaper ciuniuonw. U. in paraerapn siau-s iu mo ini.ti p ac-iTUit I r ent to Kurope next summer," that Is in 18J1 and 'did induce the Popo to recognize. Jotl Uvisaia poteLtate." Now I did not go to Ruropo lor ni-ariy tlneo years alter the date atii;otd; aud, in poiut ot fact, tho 1'opo was not induced by mo or auy one else to recoenize tho t.oiik-dorato Gavernmoat. lc is Incorrect to say that, siicj recognition was ever Riven, lira, when l'resident DiviS learnett, throaeb '.ne newspapers, I prt-un o, the noble words ottered by his Holiness in tho cause ot peaco and cnaritv. ho wroto to him a re- succilul l.diter, to which bis Holiness ropliod in kind ana courteous laupnaire, such as ho always uses, and as too rultsol weil-unCersiood etiquette- icquire I. Both the letters were personal, not diplomatic. Ou tooth sicks i hey were unuerstood to be simply such. loey carried witu inein no pmmcai or uai-onai character. I make this statement Unit thero may be no mistake as to lact. tor msoli,at the timo ot the coirusponth-noo, 1 was m outh Carolina, and knew no more of it, and ran no more to do with it, than the editor ol the l rtoune mmseli. 1 inallv. whi.e makinir there cerrcoaons in tuo stati ment of my "record," 1 will lay modesty asid. and claim in addition, as part oi tne "resord," that I ever ot tired aud prayed lor peace; tunt dariuc tno war 1 lauoicd earnestly and to the extout ol my al.ilily to mitigate theeviia attteadant ou it, without topping toiauuire te what side or to what church the sullerers belonged; and that uon, the war beinc over, i am laboring with equal earnestness to repair some ef the evils it has lelt behind. We all desire that peace, prosperity, and goodwill maybe quickly and firmly rc-estaulishoa threuirh out all tho states, and iliac the Union may not be merelv one oi lorco. but may be eetuen'od by the in fluence ol mutual kindly cilices between ail the sections. 1 am eruraired in reconstruction, and l nope 1 snail meet the co-operation i uosirs in isuw iora. 1 am, sir, very rcspectiu'iy, Your ohucieut scrvaut. tP. N. Lynch, D. !., Bishop of Charleston, New York, March 8, 1SG0. The Alleged Chilian Privateer. TUB CASl OF 81KOB H K1NN1 AND PR. PTBPI1 EN BOOEKS. The Grand Jnry, at its recent term, preseatei another indictment against lieiiiiiiiiiu vicuna McKenna and Stephen Koyers, lointly, under the third section ot the Neutrality Act of April 20, 1818, which provides that ir any person shall within the limits ol the United States, tit out anc arm, or attempt to fit out and arm. or procure to be htted out and armed, or shall be knosincly coneerned in the fitting out aud armine ot any ship or vessel, with the intent that such ship Tr vessel shall be employed in the service of any loreien prince or State, or of any colony, dia trict, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the suoiects, citizens, or property oi any loreien prince or fctati. or of any co'ony, district. or people with whom the United States aro at peace, every person so oll'endina: shall be fined not more than xiu.uou, and imprisoned not more than three years: and every such ship or vesttol. with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and etorei which may have been procured lor tne building and equipment thereof, shall be for- leitccl, one-half to the use ot the informer and the othf Khali to the use ot the united states. benor iiclvcBiia and lr. nosers were arraigned on that indictment yesterday morning, and nave bail in the sum of five thousand dollars each. By agreement between Mr. E. W. Stoughton, coun sel for Henor McKenna, and Mr. Rogers and Mr. S. G. Courtney, the indictment is to be tried in April, before" Chief Justice Nelson, who will then hold the regular term ot the Court. 2V. Y. Herald to-ddy. AMUSEMENTS. TVT E W AMERICAN THEATRE iA WALNL'T Bireet, .NL'T fiireet. above Elchth EE BT UiTtliTAlNathNT IN 1UE CUT. AXD ON vVEDSKHDAY ASH BATliBDAT AFTER- AUWS, erLMcnTD bat.lf.tb, bkilliakt comedies, j.atiriianie juunenques, Humorous rarues, Xcllthiiu lial mis Coinlu fautouilmes, OKI iUs NOVELTY 11 EKIT. Amusenicnis of all nations combined. Star Dramatic Ccmpauv- Urand Corps de liaUct. i.tUlopluu and 1 Hiiioinline ( orps t veiling uoors open at i o ciocat cnoirnence at i m. FOB I HE Al C0SlM0D4.lIl.iN OF LAulKS ANU CltllDKbN llatlneca vv 1.1 he Riven everv WtdnenU.r a i,(i hutun ny aiteniooos. Aieors opeu at i o ciOv.a; cuicnn uce at t au. B tlLLlANT ARHAY OF ATtnSTit! TALENT. SIGJSOKA J0VET1A, 1HI4 GREAT ITALIAN 1AW- yile Tlullnir. Vr. C. W. Hiuith. and his urand Coms- de-Bttllet, luu talented Artists. s C I T A M O It II C Y LOP. with the Vovspo Home to Kew York niMui eueu iEt-.r or cajnvass, fyR A SUOHl TIME ONLY, AT A'110KAL MALL, MARKET Street, aliove Twelfth, roniiBCnt'lDPT MONliAY. March 1'J. TUE CABLE JUltlLF.s;, "SKW YORK ILLUMINATED," AND TUB tlKLEUhiTKU 'BUKMIMQ BUI P." clven with each enterialnmenu AKVl'hlOK reduced t" 25 CENTS Penoruiance at s o cloia r. At. Matinee. WEDNESDAY aud HATfRDAY. at t O'clock 1. W . Xclioiars ailmittea to Matinee for 10 cents. Doors open at 'I and T M. 3 7 6t QO STUMES ! COSTUMES1 A splendid assor: ment oi COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES, FOR MASQUERADES, , Are ofcrcd to the attention of the bad-going publlo at this eay aud festive season, at the COSTUMEUY, Of twenty-five years' establishment, No. Ol 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Evcrv effort will be made to please the taste of those who attend the Carnival Balls of the Season. w. c. 2 20 lm DESMOND, No. 011 BAG IS Street N TATIONAL HALL, MARKET STREET, above Twoitm. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, March ami 10. . rOSITIVFLY LAST A PI' K AIM NCR OF FATUl.lt KLAlP'-l OLD FOLKS, AND EMWA J. NICIIOLB. Tlckfts 30 cents. Four lor al. Doors open at 7 Conceit at 8 o'clock:. . GUAM) FAKI WEI.L MATI EK. SAIL ltDAY AFTEKNOUN Ai u cLiUwH.. Jhlldicn to MBtlueelUjriits. 2 9 2t . a MAN I A ORCHriSlRA. PUBLIC RE- J hearmln everv HaTIKDAY AFTEHHOON AT MUhlCAL FVND HALL, o'cloi k. r ugaiiemeuts urnui hy addreselugOKOHOE H AS l ART. Ageut Mi 1-iJl MONTEREY sireet. betweu Hs; aud Vine 1 lb iui CADFMY OF FINE ARTS, C1IE3NUT Street, above Tenth. Optu iroin . M. Illltt P. M. ISenlamln Wont's great Picture ol CHRIST REJECTED still on exhibition AMUSEMENTS. KlfcLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS i IXtflANtiE. Choire:KMts4o s'l p rs ot Amusement may rat naa m to bS o'clock's! evfnlnir. 1311? lUOlCE KKAT8 AND ADMISSION 8. Ickcls enn hp I.hiI s t;" , , Ko. 411 CflKhM T Hired, oppimlte the fns OfTlcs, 'er tlie I'liesnmt, Arch, Wainui, auU Acadca. of .Mime, an to 6 e'eluck. evcrv evenms. 1 1 if 4 MF.RICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC -GRAND X Testimonial liencflt Conipllmentary to lAllMUDHS, DIXKV, AND hldeflOTf, Maniikers oi the Klcvenlh Hln-et Dpera tlonsn. tin VOMMY KVK-kINO. March 11 lfti6 . The Committee or Arrnngemen't lake ireit ptoaure n IMO'-iuhiK the tUDIlo lLat iney nave sccuren ina ivcniiMiiy t Jtusic tor MoausT t-vemn.K, Aiarcu li.ijoj. ur the parpose slalert above. tUKM Bl U III. ? V l'l'ii ADKLrniA. KebrnarT 24 lVl. Jln I. Carnrrtt, I) x- w, and it turt t H mp rcu. At' , Uunagfr , lurhcrvtt a D x y $ Mn tn . Oi-NTt.rvFV i As feme exrreslnn of the anpreclntlnn v.v ),ao lonu ie!t ol ytmr unrcimtilMH exeitluni in pro viilli:(5 the tlllzein in l'lilladeluhln and vicinity wl ll a IMS or puu.ic ( nic iainnicnis 'Ikis uih xci piionniil.i in l.ATac rr end nnvaylnK In attract lun it I m been ro oivt d by your tnrnds io bhi jour accptatice oi a ,mp luicnlnry 1 isiiinonlai, which we linvo nrranged to uke pace at the Avaduuy 01 Aluolc.tiu Alouday even- iiiK, A-aicu n. try rcfpcctiui y, your irir nas, O. ( nriin. F. W. Oravson, U Fctlicriton. E J. llinckni, Wm. Meencr, M. lln.i Mantrin, rauels II, Dulles, Thos. It. Ca.lou.l.-r, Joseph R. Lvnda 1 luos J. Wl llunison, L. hlaokbouso, II. R He her. ( lias J-'.. School, ,!im R. Patrick, i Wm. illacklinro, ,1.1'. Stoiinard, II W. K.anava, Wot IS. l.ull'ick, Joi n A t'niike. W . t:. ti u( ne, l l,i s. 1). (.ruin d, Mu.uci Isallians, i . a . i-duovan. V null I., kiiudit. .ii, mcA'imur. W in. I owell, W.helll, tl. I . 'J Inner, J. P. -Mui.1 1, A. t . Haws, 1). iKee. Jos. It. I oad, Frank McLausli'ln thas. Ta niaJpa, . V K. Abel, John McLau?lilln, S. Mnou uruQeu, J. Musu-rave. . . lOS. Met ullocu. U. i. K mis. b. 1 crdoui ' initb, ts. Lcvlu lillks, Fnii.tnv-.i.pnii. March 1. 1HV1, t'.EKTi.EUTKt Your favor ol theilth u tim') tendering ii l'i n,ti!inif nlurr Deneht. In recelv d It attonls u iPcrmliHtile pli asure to timl that our proleislonal ellorti are deemed worthy 01 cb a generous comnirnoatlon as von nave exnreteu. uur aim nan always oeen m pru- vid entertainments or a kind which while amusing the Vi blic.wlll In no degree deprave its tns.es anu your Warm appreciation of onr eourse in that respect will encourase us to prnevre In it We gratefully accent the tesiimouiai with wblcli you propose to nonor on, aud ben to sobFcribe oursolves, with sincere esteem, your obedient servant, To Ills Fxcelle.aey lion A. . Curilii. M Ball Mnn on, Vim, Meeser. L. Fetherston. Wai. B. Bullooc, Joseph B. Lyndall, Kin:, aud others. HiiiLADKi.riiiA. March 2, I'fit. William ifrrter, Eiq.. Chamian C mm tier of Arrange nunli Vvrncron. lixtyand S mfton t'eMlimniali Dkab i.ir: Learning that arrangements are In pro-groi-s ier a Couip Inientary Testimonial Boneflt to our worthy managers, Messrs. Carncros-c Dlxey and Mlmp im we i.Iik inraHiiro In Informing yuu that at a meeting ol tke CoBipany, bld this morning at tbe Opera House, It was resolved to tendei our proicsslonal services lor that occasion. Vt e remain your obedient servants, Henry LehJV J. II. Bectt, W II lam L. Hobbs, Robert r rascr, J. A. 1 aimer. j k. i ox V. h. Slucam O. A. Boyd, Charles E. Ulbbons, J. W. Holden. Lew bluimens, J. W. Lamout, Thomat A'Becket. Jr , J S. 1'aul, Charles Stevens, J F. beevcr, C. v Hilars. liunuio uoys. t'nmniltrne of ArransonienLs William Meeser. E. W. C. Crc ere, . J. llluckeu, V. E. Abel, V. Ii. Orallcn, and B. R IlcllUr. BoxSbetowopn. iink.n mi -inn. Reserved Seats. T.I cents Reserved Seats ma be ebtalned at Trumpier's, Seventh and Chrsnut; Box Ofjlca E evsntb Street Opera House; Programme Ofllce, Chatnut, above Fourth; aud at the Academy ei jluiu. h VEW CHE8NUT STREET THEATRE. I ritr.RMIT Street above Twelfth. LEONABD OKOVEB WLLLIA E. SINN, Lessees Mid MauHnera. WiLUaM K. SISN... Hcsldent manager Loom open at 0 48. Curtain rises at 7-.l. THIS EVENING, THIS EVENINO. A SPLENDID BILL. GREAT ATTRACTION. Positively lai-t time, of IB. TfhtKE GUARDSMEN, 'IHE THREE GUARDSMEN, THU 'I H HI E GUARDNMEi), TUB THREE GUARDSMEN, cat to the strength ot the Star Company. To couclude v. uh IRELAND AS IT WAS. IRh.LAND AS IT WAS. IRECAND AS IT WAS. IRELAND AS 1C WAS. Bagged Tat Mr. f. MOItDAtJNT MONDAY EVENING, 'March 12, will be produced a nowenui l ocai iiraun, euvuiuu JBE ilkKMrN OF PHILADELPHIA. Firemen of Philadelphia. Firemen ot Phi adelphia. F'ireuicn ot Philadelphia. Firemen of Philadelphia TUESDAY, MARCH 13, AFTERNOON AND BVENINli, BENEFIT IO THE FIREMEN disabled at tbe laie dlsasirous Urj. In aotivo preparation, a new drama, styled '1 HE STOLEN JEWELS. Admission to evening performance, cants, 50 cents, aUU 1 UUUIR OIICU IID tO. VUlktlU I1DUB Bt OU. Af RS. JOHN DREWS MEW ARCH STREET li i i ll i-A I It r. negina at ii o ciock. BEVIVALOF IHi; STREfc'IS OF NEW YORK, i Third week of the great engagement ot lilt CUANt UAL), aiicdby OLIVE LOUAN and C. T. PARSLOE. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), March 10, Bouclcault's great drauit ot THE 8TREE1S OF NEW YORK. - Badger Mr. CHANFRATJ Alula OUVK LOGAN Bob, The Boothluck 0. 'l PAltsLOE (wlthbanlo Solo aad Jut). T.bct Falrweather Miss E. Price Mi. I'tifly Stuart Uobsun - For Scenery, inciaents, eio . see isiuh. MONDAY -TRtETS OF NEW YORK. TTJEDAY BENI-FII' OF STAGE MANAGER. Splits seemed six flays in aavance. J ALNUT bTREKT T U E A T R E. N. E. w.V comer NINTH aud WALNUT Streets. Beelns at saiokua i. juarcu i. FORTY SECOND AND F.VRt.WICLX, NIGIIT OF MR. J. S. CLaREK. vi hen will be presented the most extraordinary bill or ine srar-on. , Tom Taylor s great niayoi HIE TTCKbT-OF-LEAVE TiAN. BobBrlerly Mr J. 6. CL ARKE In the (rreat comic sparring scene of r. r.ior, nit ma ahu iuu -illicit. 1 o conclude with, for the nrat time lu minr veara. iucaHtoue a uiri nng tirama. '1 US. IIKKAH AT SEA. MONDAY. 111K WORLD-RfcNOWNED MB. AND MRS CHABLe.S KEAN, In Uayedy and omedy. STOVES. RANGES, &o. nULTEE'S NEW PATENT BEEP 6AKD-JOINT II O T - A I II FURNACE, RANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, mi EG A R'S JSEW LOW PRESSURE Sf EAM llEAHNvJ APPARA I'US. FOR SALS BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, Ko. 1132 MallKEl 6TREET. 64 FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. I. J. M c Q U I G A N, Iniportei end Wholesale Healer In rANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC, rilllSWORKS, FLAOB, Etc MATCHES AND BLACKING. TOrt U KrI AvAVll.-UIJY RTllTr.TC'P. r'irst htrte above c"-vl'4'U between Marketand Chesuu t S 4 fUIUiOELI-UU. I ) EVEN UK STAMPS RKVKNUE STAMPS, Ot all deserlptlons, ru nil dnnerliitious. Always on han't, jlavs on hiuid. ATFLOPEN'CK Bl WINO M(J'1INF. O ).M OMrE, AT rLOKlH-C SRWI Nil M AOlllB E OJ.'S Or KICE, Jill, inui iir.nsui vroai ho 0 I'HfSM'l Kfeet One door be ow Seventh sireet, Ore di or below Keveutb street. 1 ti mnmt ll' rl (ltcoiiiit allowed. Ibe most liberal dlsuouut a. owed. t H UE STAMP AOENOY, NO. 304 CIIESNtJl J KTBK.KT. ABOVK TUIEJLI, W1LLBB COKT1NUE1 A" IlrKIClOFOHK. BTAkl FH of KVE T DKHCKIPTIOH CON8TANTL1 ON HAND. AM AM AMOU .. 1111 DRY GOODS. JJREIFUSS & I3ELSIN0ER, 17c. 4017, EIGHTH STREET, EAST BIDE, Have lost received a Urge lot ol HA D-VAT)r. OOI.LVN GOODS, LAKH S' FANCY WOliD-j. V MM E ;OuD8, LaCES, EMBKOIDERI PR, Tllli HAIR NETS, And a full line of LAl ItS' Al-'D (illl.PRFN S KIP, BILK, AND FANCY it LOVES. Alio u Icric lot Of CUOCIII'.T I.ACICS, Whltb we are crerint at reduced prices SHS J No 1'H CliV.KMjr Hl kKlT. 1CCG. Spring Importation. 1S3S. i:. M. NEEDLES. liABjrer orENSD 1000 TILCES WHITE GOODS, In n.AlV, FANCY. STRirED PLAID and Fljjiin.d Jaconets, Cambrics Nainsook , ininllie, mvih, -Muil, and other Mus l s, comprlitiiig a moi-t c innlete utock, to Wi.lch theatteu lou o purchasers t solicited, as they ate otleret at a l a run IU-DLC1IU irom last SEASON'S 1 RICES. I 100 pieces shirred muslins tor lto(Ile. HO plecett l'ICil'KS In all varleilts Ol so lei and Frlce rom tiCc to 1-J0. aris GOrFF.ltED KIRTd, newest styles. I ol my ownjmpottatlon. ' MWHtJfl lftWBJtHf HST 0I 028 ii 0 P K I N 8' II OOP-SKIRT Manufactory. No. bt A RCU Street. Above Slxtb Stieet, Philadelphia. Who enale and Kotail. Onr assortment embraces all tho new and desirable stvlcs i.nn tlitif, of every length and size waist tor Ladles. Wishes, and Children. 1 hose of "OIH 0 M A' MAKE " are luprrior In finith ane duiabi'i y to any otLtr Skirts mailt, and wunantcd to Hve satiflaction. feklrls made to order, altered and repaired. 45 JJYiDE'S PATENT AROMA fe ll IXC AND CONDENSING COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, OROCERS, IIOSriTALS, Ullltary Barracks, and all other establishments using quantities of Coffee By this Machine tbe Coffee Is SAVE AT KD brown. instead of being BURNED brown, thereby saving from 40 to SO per cent mere AltOMA than when done In the usual way. A PATENT TESTER Is attached, which enables tbe operator to see when the Coffee Is done Brown. CAN BE CIIANGEP IN A MOMENT INTO A FRANKLIN OR AIR-TIGHT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They work like a charm, AX. WATS giving enure SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials Irom many of tbe United States Hospitals, First-class Hotels, and Grocers Kow having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being hi the form of a STOVE COVER. Will suit any STOVE or RANGE. Tbe Coffee la browsed PERFKCTIiY UNI FORM In a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE FOUND BROWNED In this Machine has about the SAME STR ENGTIl as two roasted In the usual way, BESIDES giving the Coffee in ALL, ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by J1ARD WARE, 1I0VSE-FURNISILWQ, AND STO YE STORES GENERALL Y. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HIDE & TlXCLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue,' 213Jmq PHILADELPHIA COAL. COAL! C O A. LI! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S OA L Y A R NINTH STREET, I), BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE CORNER OF SIX Til ASH ePBIKG GABDEiJ SlBkETS. 21 J A M ES O'BRIEN, . DEALKK IM LELTKjH AND SCHUYLKILL GOAL, BY .WE CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, lelow Fitzwatcr. tins censtantly en hand a competent soddIt of tbe above superior Coal, suitable lor faulty use, to A iiivb he calls the attention of hit triendj aud the public neutrally . uiatm .icit at no. zoo o. i;in street. ih. oi vtutetuib street, or through esuatcU or i'ost oihce, ptonpuy aneixieuvo i A bCHLKlOH UUAJJi Y OF BLACKSMITH 8 UOAl.. 7 01iEKT P. BENDER COAL DEALER, S. W. C0KKEB EL0AD AND CALLOWDILL STREETS, ruiLAOELrnia. Kone but the best Wi'ST LEHIGH, all sizes, from the litteuwood Colliery, on band, and for sale for CAM! OhLY. ' C2 leera AIbo. IK0INE. HKA1F.I1, AND FUBXAC1S COAL. J)EVLNUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, r( in rifuiTn .... ..n. ' Of a'l descriptions, Ot all desciipUcns, Always on hsnd, AllMAV. All tk.nfl ATFIORT-vri! BFWTNO VACHInK CO'siikkiVf. i.0 6H0 HKHnIt ctreet, o. WIUCUl'.'ikCT Street, ; One door below Seventh street. One door be ow Seventh street. The root liberal dincount a lowea. 1 he most liberal discount allowed. i t WATCHES AND JEWELRY. OUR FATBOKS AND TLIE TUCLIC. We are ofTcrlng enrstock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT, Ful y equivalent to the heavy decline In Gold, CliAHK & lilUDIiTil. S i2 t rp No. 7H CIIESHCf Street. 7 diaxoni) dea:.:::: .wn.r.iu watcIII.s, i :km,;iy a ! ; v; p w.t:: I .WATCHE3 and J II'-.?A' ZZ?:.iZZ Has just received a large and splendid assortment of LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, Some In plain esses, others beautiful' j eimuielled and engraved, and ethers Inlaid with diamonds. Purchasers wishing a JHAKD30HE LADIES' WATCH WI11 do well to call at once andmake a selection. Trics mode-ate. Ah watches warranted. Also, a larpe assortment ol CENTLEMEN'S AND BtVEV WATCI1E8, IN OOLD AND SILVER CASES. 224 A lull assortment ot above eoods constantly on hand at mode, ate prices thu Musical Boxes Dluvina Bom 2 to 10 bcauulul Airs. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, Ko, 82CHKfcNUl STREET, 11 llmtl rp Below Fourth. ' RICH JEWELRY JOIIN B RE N N AN, DEALER IN Vt DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELH btc. htc. htc. 9 2CJ No. 18 S. EIGHTH SlJtEET, Philada, HENRY II A R P E II, No. 520 ARCH BTREET Kanalactnrer aud Dealer ta Watches, cine Jewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, A 8 Solid Silver-ware. FURNITURE. GEORGE J. IIENKELS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. A large assortment of Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture Walnut Drawing-Room Furniture. Walnut Dlnlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. Walnut Hall Furniture. Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Walnut Antique Furniture. Prices are as low as the quality of the work will admit of. OEOltGK J. IIENKELS, 3 2 lm late ofNos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street $UY FURNITURE AT GOULD & co;s UM on depots, ( Nos. 27 and 30 N. SECOND Street, (Opposite Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET The largest, che apest, and best stock of FURNITURE Oleveiy description In Ihe world. 2 10 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I h ave a large stock o every variety of Furniture which 1 will sell at reduced prices, consisting ef TLAIK ASD WAFBLE TOP COTTAGE BTJIT8 WA-MJT CHAMBER SUITd. FAB LOR 6C1T8 IN YELVKT PLUSH. PABLOB BCIT8 IS HAIR CLOTH. PABLOK (SUITS IM KEP3. eldeboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes Book-cases Vtatuesses, Lounges, Lie. i.tc. I. P. C1USTINE, 1 14 Sm K, E. Cor. SECOND ANP BACK 8T8. No. 1204 CHESNUT ST. Have lust received OLD GOYEBNMtNT JAVA OOrFIK, XTfA rGI 1SH BKEAKFA6T XtA, prPIK MAKYLAND HAalS, FIN a. DK1KD BEEF AtiD TONGUES. tltOm Q 11 E.E N' PEAS, GBIEN CORN,' rEESU PKACHE9, FEESH TOMATOES, PLUK3, ro. ALBERT O, ROBERTS, DEALER TN FINE GROCEEIES 9 22 4p COB. ELEVENTH AST) VINE STB. TifcVENUE STAMP9, REVENUE! STAJtlPS' 1 REVKiiCli BTAJOl'S, Of all deicrlptlnns, 0m descriptions. Always en hand, Alwaysoa haml, ATFI OFENCE SEWTKO VACHI1S E t'O.'H OFFICE.. IT ILOBCM'E SEWING MACHINE 0O.8 OFFICK, A.I M() 0HK8UUT Street . ', Do. fWO CHKSNUr Stieet, C ne door below Seventh street. ' Oie door below Seventh staeeW The most hi eral discount allowed. 1 he uiont lil eial discount alloweiL 1 9 T QUEEN'S NEWS STAND. i B. W corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets,, ALL Till DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPFRS. MAGAZINES. PMUODICAX8,i:to., ilsy be t btalned at curren rates. lit WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. j MUSICAL BOXES. AND W tEA DEALERS,! P It O S P ,E C T U S OF IHE C A It S O N COLD Mime COMPANY. CAl'ITAL S'J'JClv...5r50O,tO0i .NUMBER OF SZ!AJi iO.OOO. Ter Value end Sutscijplioa Trice, $10. WORKING CATITAT., $j0,00(l. a F F I C E 11 S: l'RESIPLNT, COLON KL WILLIAM 11. THOMAS. SECRETARY AND TREARUREn, pro tcm, J. IIOrKINS TARR ' SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L. Ilinsf, ESQ. . DIRECTORS, COLON KL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. CHARLES S. OODEN. LDWIN M1DDLKTON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM I5ERGER. ll-.o land of this Ccnpsny eonl-td ot about 120 Acrer, In aecklouLurg county, horth Carolina, ubout ih rjjlln Hour the town oi charlotte. On this aropertY flreca shafts or pits haye been opened and sunk ( various deptlis, Iruin 1U to to leu deuion tratiuu the eilxience oi iLrea paraiie, veins oi ore of abeut I ltd In wiuih ana about 16 tect apart, convcrnlnt? to a eomn-ea centre ai ibe depib oi about 1MI leet. torui Ing one iniincuse mars or vein ol ore, eitenduiu In length thruut.li ,he property more than halt' a utile. Iheie are alio en this property omer ems ot ore unex plored 411 these ores ui e known as the Drown tiros, and are yerv nth, yielding an average ot about K) per ton in rold, the above results bavin been denion stratcu by the rnde working of the mines tor several vcarn past, tbe rl.'k oi Inve.tnient in undeveloped pro Hit v Is not incurred, and by tbe anu.lcatlon of nioilxm Bluina and reuucinu macbiurrv ibe i onmnnv antlcluntn an luiu-ediate and large leturn for their money. Ilavlne an ore that readily yields S'20o nertnn. anmn csttu.ate can be n;mie ol ibe vulue ot his property. W ith tbe prexeni iniperlictsstrin oi mlnlnu. ten tons of ihla ore can be taken out and reduced daiiv irom every sliait opened, at an exiieuse not exceeding 8iv per ton. leav- iiik a net uauysrouioi aiioU tor eauU sban worked bv the Compauy Ihe large working capital reserved wl'I enable the Ccmpanyat once to procure ana erect the best modern macniiieiy lor znanu uniting toe ores, bv meunsoi wlitcb. the yield will be la gel? Increased. Ihese nines, whilst thev Broduce ores richer than these of t'oleiado or hevada, have many advantages over tiieni. aarticularly in an abundance ,f lul anil cheap labor, aad tbe lacility with which they ean be worsen aurisg ine eniueycar: wnust toe ot Colorado and evada can ouiy be werke4 duriug the warm wcataef . A teBt assay of an aveiace specimen of the ere from the Carson alines was made As late aa the 27th of January ot tlie present year, aa will apoear from the fol lowing ceniucaie oi no. eater jtooiu ana uarretk the Assayersot the Philadelphia AUnt: . . Philadelphia, January 27, 18(10. Dear Sir: We have carefully assayed the sample of ore uom "I'araen Mine." Aortn t arollaa, and nnd Ii to yield tin ounces n luo pennyn eights ol pure gold to the ton of ere. 'ibe coin value la tlierufbre 82ib'V2 per tou oi ore. xouis, tespecuuiiy. KUOTU UAKRETT. Dr. II. B. Tatlor, No. 404 VTainut street, rhllad. Snbscrlntions to the Capital Stock will be received at the Olllce ot the ompanv, o. 407 WALN VT btreet. where samples et tne ore may ne seen, ana lull lu'onna tion given. 'i i LIQUORS. QUESKll GR0YE WHISKY. No. 223 North THIRD Streot. If anything- wus wanted to prove the absolute purity of this Whisky, the following certificates should dolt. There Is no alcoholie stimulant known comraandlUK such recommendation Irom suck htfcb sources: riiiLADELrniA, Septeo.berfl. 1458. We have earefally tested the samp e of t'HLHNUT GltoVK WHISKY which you send us, and flut; thai, it contains konk ov thr foisomocs siiustancb known aa L'SiL oil. w hich Is the characteristic and Injurious in gredient of the whiskies In general use. JiOOTH, UAKKKIT CAMAC, Analytical Chemists. " New York, September 1. 18!8. I have analyzed a sample ol CliivSiUT iiiCUVK VHlbKY received irom Air. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Phliude phia: and having carefully tested It, I am pleased to state that it is entire y iiias vuom eoisonouti oa DELMEtiot a substances. It Is an unusually pure ana fine-liavored qua lty of whisky. - JAA1L8B l inLTON'.M. D.. Analytical Cheuiiit. Bostoh, ilarch 1 18.19. I have made a chemical analysis of coinuiercial nam p et of (JliF.SNU'l liltOVK WillftKY, which proves to be lree from the heavy FuhII Oils, and periecily pure an 1 uuadulteraied. 'J he tine l.avor of this w hlsky Is derived uom the vralu used lu mauutacturiiiK It . Kenptct ully, A. A.HAYE1, M. D.. State Assayer, &o. la lloylston stieet. For sale by barrel, Acmllolin, or bottle, at No. 226 North THIRD Street IMiUadeipliltt. 3 3 Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND I INE OLD WHISKIES, No. 02O MARKET SIREET, IS 3m PHILADELPHIA. NATHANS IMPORTERS & SONS, OF OF ' BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Ko. 19 H. IH0HT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MOKES NATHAHB. HOKACK A. JiAlIlANS, OKLAKUO D. NATHANS. 11 Dm TEAS, &o. JAPANESE POWCIIONa TEAS, The finest ever Imported. OOLONG TEA, Dragon Chop. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, ETC. For sale by JAMES Ii. ! WJ-:jiH, .Jlolm WALNUT ASP EIGHTH 8TBEET3 TEAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM'S X 'l ea Warehoue. No. 13 8. SKCOSD Street-; 170A8TED COKFEB REDUCED TO 30 CT3. Ik at GUAM'S lea Wart bouse, No. 13 8. bE'OND Street. . ' 40' C. PFST MILD COFEEB, AT INGRAM'S lea Worenonse, ho 43 s. nt.i i'MJ street. TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE 1 prices, at lCli.M'S Tea Watebouse, No t A. SKCOMJStreet Try theui.j REEN COFFEES FROM 23 TO 28 CIS. A WarcLoube, No 13 8. 7 round, at lKGKAM'H lea f 1 COM) eUcet irv them
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